Use of the OSHA Strategic Partnership Program Logo

The OSPP logo can only be used as it appears above, and only as described in the guidance (on left) and with the joint agreement of OSHA and USDOL Office of the Solicitor (Solicitor). [JPG | EPS]

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) strives to provide opportunities for employers and employees to work cooperatively with the agency to address and improve workplace safety and health issues. One opportunity is the OSHA Strategic Partnership Program (OSPP), in which employers, groups of employers, and employee representatives commit to a cooperative approach to safety and health. Partnerships are implemented through written, signed agreements and are focused on reducing injuries and illnesses in the workplace. Partnerships may result in the development of training, outreach, or other materials.

The OSPP logo is the property of OSHA and is not available for general use. Since the logo was developed to help identify and promote the OSPP, OSHA must ensure that the use of the logo does not diminish program integrity.

The logo reflects that a product was developed as part of a formal Partnership with OSHA, and that materials will be used for informational purposes only. Use of the logo does not imply official agency approval by either OSHA or the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) and should not be construed as an endorsement of the entity, its products or services.

Use of the OSPP logo is reserved for OSHA and active OSPP participants. The logo may not be used for fundraising or lobbying efforts or to imply that OSHA endorses a particular entity or its actions, products or services.

OSHA-Developed OSPP Resources

Print Resources

Brochures and fact sheets

Success stories and newsletters

News releases

Certificates or banners

OSHA-developed "fact sheets" for individual OSHA Strategic Partnerships
Note: The facts sheets must be "factual" and only focus on the OSP and its materials and activities.

Stationery and letterhead
Note: OSHA can use stationery and letterhead with the OSPP logo. OSHA should control and limit the use of such stationery by other parties.

Online Resources

The OSPP and other OSHA Web pages related to the OSPP, located at www.osha.gov

Other Resources

"Giveaways" such as pins, magnets, or other items which are used for internal purposes only and not for profit-producing purposes

Flags, banners or plaques which are used for internal purposes only and not for profit-producing purposes

Electronic presentations and videos, developed in consultation with OSHA through the OSPP, for information and/or training purposes

OSPP Participant-Developed Resources

Print Resources

Materials such as manuals, reports, studies, brochures, newsletters, news releases and other publications that are developed through the Partnership and in consultation with OSHA

Certificates or banners

Online Resources

Web sites developed by Partnership participants

Note: The logo cannot be used to give the appearance that Partnership participant's web site is part of the OSHA web site.

Other Resources

"Giveaways" such as pins, magnets, or other items which are used for internal purposes only and not for profit-producing purposes

Flags, banners or plaques which are used for internal purposes only and not for profit-producing purposes

PowerPoint presentations and videos developed in consultation with OSHA through the OSPP for information and/or training

Note: The logo can appear on these "other resources" provided they are approved by OSHA Management, in consultation with the Solicitor, through a written request.

For more information, please contact your OSHA Strategic Partnership representative or OSHA's Office of Partnerships and Recognition at (202) 693-2213.

All other documents, that are not PDF materials or formatted for the web, are available as Microsoft Office® formats and videos and are noted accordingly. If additional assistance is needed with reading, reviewing or accessing these documents or any figures and illustrations, please also contact OSHA's Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs at (202) 693-2200.

**eBooks - EPUB is the most common format for e-Books. If you use a Sony Reader, a Nook, or an iPad you can download the EPUB file format. If you use a Kindle, you can download the MOBI file format.

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